Birtle (electoral district)
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Birtle is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada.
Birtle was established in 1881, following the western expansion of the province's boundaries. It was located in the central western region of the province, near Roblin and Russell. It was eliminated for the 1886 provincial election, but re-established for the 1888 election.
For most of its history, Birtle was safe for the Liberal and Liberal-Progressive parties. The constituency was abolished with the 1958 election, with much of its territory going to the new constituency of Birtle-Russell.
Provincial representatives[]
Name | Party | Took Office | Left Office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stephen Clement |
Liberal | 1881 | 1882 | |
Edward Leacock | Conservative | 1882 | 1886 | |
Charles Mickle |
Liberal | 1888 | 1909 | |
George Malcolm |
Liberal | 1909 | 1922 | |
William J. Short |
Progressive | 1922 | 1927 | |
John Pratt |
Progressive | 1927 | 1928 | |
Progressive-Independent | 1928 | 1936 | ||
Francis Bell |
Liberal–Progressive | 1936 | 1958 |
Categories:
- Defunct Manitoba provincial electoral districts
- 1881 establishments in Manitoba
- 1886 disestablishments in Manitoba
- 1888 establishments in Manitoba
- 1958 disestablishments in Canada